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Dish Network Corp. is being sued by the government for alleged violations of the national Do Not Call Registry.
The Federal Trade Commission accused the country’s second-largest satellite TV company of making more than 20,000 phone calls to people on the do-not-call list.
The Englewood, Colo., company issued a statement denying that it violated the law.
The FTC said Dish Network was the first company accused by the agency of do-not-call violations that didn’t agree to settle the case.
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